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Date: November 27th, 2022 2:00 AM Author: Apoplectic stead hairy legs
The third floor has an "unusual wall" dividing the black and white employees:
The third floor contains servants' bedrooms with the unusual feature of a wall dividing the central hall to separate white and black employees. The original plan for this floor designates the north side of the hall as "colored servants' hall" with a trunk room at the east end near the staircase. There are five bedrooms shown on the plan as "colored servants' rooms" and a bath on the north side of the hall. On the south side of the hall, shown on the plan as "white servants' rooms", are a sewing room at the east end and four bedrooms and a bath. The white servants' rooms and bath are slightly larger than those intended for the black servants. The basement has several rooms for storage and heating systems, as well as the original kitchen. The laundry room has two coal-fired dryers which are original equipment. Other rooms designated on the original floor plan are a wine cellar with a locked vault, separate range and boiler coal rooms, wood storage room, and a "colored servants' hall" located on the north side near the passage leading from the service area at the east end of the house. A small toilet is located off this passage apparently for the use of all servants. The attic was not examined for this nomination. The servants' areas on all floors are connected by an electric bell system with the main rooms. The locator boxes show the names of the Johnston family, suggesting that this system may supercede an earlier one.
https://mht.maryland.gov/secure/medusa/PDF/NR_PDFs/NR-1018.pdf
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